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Gymnosperma - Wikipedia

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The only known species is Gymnosperma glutinosum, also known as gumhead, which is native to Mexico, Guatemala, and the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas). [2] [8] [9] References [ edit ]

Gumhead Care (Watering, Fertilize, Pruning, Propagation) - PictureThis

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Gumhead is a genus of plants requiring moderate care. Basic needs include full to partial sun exposure, regular watering ensuring good drainage, and temperature ranging from 60-75°F. It grows best in well-draining, loamy soil, occasionally needing enriched soil. Challenges include vulnerability to common pests like mealybugs, fungal diseases

Gumhead: How Much Water & Light Does it Need to Thrive?

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How often to water your Gumhead. 0.8 cups. every 9 days. Gumhead needs 0.8 cups of water every 9 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants. Water 0.8 cups every.

Gumhead Care (Watering, Fertilize, Pruning, Propagation) - PictureThis

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Gumhead (Gymnosperma glutinosum) Care Guide. Gumhead (Gymnosperma glutinosum) is a plant indigenous to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Guatemala. It can be found growing in rocky or sandy ground. A sticky secretion covers its stems, leaves, and flowerheads, and the plant is toxic to grazing livestock.

USDA Plants Database

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gumhead. Synonyms. Symbol Scientific Name; Gymnosperma glutinosum (Spreng.) Less. gumhead. Gymnosperma glutinosum (Spreng.) Less. gumhead. Data Source. Last Revised by: Curated and maintained by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team. Data Documentation. The PLANTS Database includes the following data sources of Gymnosperma glutinosum (Spreng.) Less.

Gumhead (Gymnosperma glutinosum) · iNaturalist

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Gymnosperma glutinosum - Gumhead - Snowbirdpix.com

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Gumhead. Life form 2, 3: shrub, low Habitat: rocky slopes, valleys, bajadas, washes leaf presence 3: leaves usually present leaf arrangement 3: alternate leaf format 3: simple leaf shape 3: linear Flower color 2: yellow Flowering period 2: Mar. to Dec. Armament 2, 3: spineless

gumhead - Encyclopedia of Life

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Gymnosperma glutinosum (Gumhead) is a species of shrub in the family Asteraceae. They have a self-supporting growth form. They are native to The Contiguous United States and The Americas. They have simple, broad leaves and achenes. Flowers are visited by Marine Blue, Queen, Magusa divaricata, and Checkered White.

Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness - Western New Mexico University

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(Gumhead) Family: Asteraceae Status: Native Synonyms: Gymnosperma corymbosum A.P. de Candolle Selloa glutinosa Sprengel Gymnosperma glutinosum is a perennial with small yellow flowers in large clusters. Both ray flowers and disc flowers are yellow. Gymnosperma glutinosum looks superficially like Gutierrezia, but while Gutierrezia has a

Gymnosperma glutinosum - FNA

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Common names: Gumhead. Treatment appears in FNA Volume 20. Treatment on page 95. Leaves mostly 25-50 mm, relatively even in lengths to heads. Involucres 3-3.8 mm. Ray corollas 2-3 mm. Cypselae 1-1.4 mm. 2n = 16. Phenology: Flowering (Apr-)Jun-Nov (-Dec).

Gymnosperma glutinosum | Gumhead | Medicinal Uses

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Gallery botanic. View photos of the medicinal plant Gymnosperma glutinosum [Selloa glutinosa] (Gumhead). Asteraceae Gymnosperma.

Gumhead (Gymnosperma glutinosum) Flower, Leaf, Care, Uses - PictureThis

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Gumhead (Gymnosperma glutinosum). Gumhead (Gymnosperma glutinosum) is a plant indigenous to the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Guatemala. It can be found growing in rocky or sandy ground. A sticky secretion covers its stems, leaves, and flowerheads, and the plant is toxic to grazing livestock.

Gum Head | Silent Hill Wiki | Fandom

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A Gum Head, also known as a Rubber Face, is a type of monster in Silent Hill 4: The Room. They are ape-like beings that are often found in groups. They also appear in Silent Hill: The Arcade. Gum Heads are humanoids with gray, mottled skin that appears to be decaying. Their faces appear somewhat human, however, they hardly have any eyes or a mouth. Furthermore, they make monkey-like screeching

Gumhead (Concept) - Giant Bomb

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Overview Grotesque-looking, this Silent Hill 4 creature can appear in either one of two variations, known separately as the "Old Type" and the "New Type" . The 'Old Type' waits for Henry to make a move before reacting, but if approached too close, they will fall on all fours and leap at the player. The 'New Type' doesn't exactly follow any specific attack method and will aggressively engage

Home — GUM HEAD

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One More Game GUM HEAD. info@gumhead.tvtv

Gumballhead | 3 Floyds Brewing Co. | BeerAdvocate

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Grapefruit and orange hop aroma. Grapefruit and mandarin orange hops, slight caramel and wheat malt. Medium light bodied and appropriately carbonated. Dang good wheat. Sep 15, 2023. Beers > >. Gumballhead is a American Pale Wheat Beer style beer brewed by 3 Floyds Brewing Co. in Munster, IN. Score: 93 with 6,423 ratings and reviews.

Gumhead (Gymnosperma) Flower, Leaf, Care, Uses - PictureThis

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Gumhead is a genus of plants requiring moderate care. Basic needs include full to partial sun exposure, regular watering ensuring good drainage, and temperature ranging from 60-75°F. It grows best in well-draining, loamy soil, occasionally needing enriched soil. Challenges include vulnerability to common pests like mealybugs, fungal diseases

NatureServe Explorer 2.0

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Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.

Gunhead | My Hero Academia Wiki | Fandom

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Overview Gallery Battle Hero: Gunhead (バトルヒーロー ガンヘッド, Batoru Hīrō Ganheddo?) is a Pro Hero, whose agency specializes in armed combat.[1] Gunhead is a wide-set man of a muscular build with long, pale mint-green hair that spikes backwards, away from his head. In his hero costume, he wears a white mask with four holes in a square formation, all resembling gun muzzles

Giant Head Sculpture is Covered with Wads of Chewing Gum - My Modern Met

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Artist Doug Coupland created this seven-foot black, resin and polyester sculpture of his own head and then encouraged the public to engage in his work by applying their own chewed gum on it. The statue, called Gumhead, was put in place on May 31 and sat on Howe Street outside the Vancouver Art Gallery until September 1.

The Paris Review - Douglas Coupland's Gumhead

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Gumhead. "At first the added gum looked like jewels against the black," Coupland said in an interview. "I've never seen people interact so intimately and for such a long time as they do with Gumhead. And people who drive past it every day like to monitor its progress. It's eight pieces in one: a self-portrait, a still life, a

How to Transplant Gumhead? (Ideal time, Methods, and Post Care)

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From Ground: First, water the gumhead plant to dampen the soil. Then, dig a wide trench around the plant with a shovel or spade, ensuring the root ball remains intact. Carefully work the spade under the root ball to lift the plant from its original location. From Pot: Water the gumhead plant to make the roots and soil more pliable.

Gumplant facts and health benefits

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Gumplant herb has antispasmodic effect which can help relieve tension or spasms in the body's muscles. This action can help soothe a range of bodily spasms including respiratory and digestive system spasms. It may also help soothe muscles in the limbs and help relieve cramping. 5. Skin Health.